| Attribute | Great Dane | Great Pyrenees |
|---|---|---|
| Size | Large | Large |
| Height | 71 - 81 cm | 66 - 79 cm |
| Weight | 64 kg | 65 kg |
| Life Expectancy | 9 years | 11 years |
| FCI Group | Pinschers and Schnauzers | Pinschers and Schnauzers |
| Grooming | Low | Medium |
| Shedding | Medium | High |
| Energy Level | Low | Low |
| Trainability | Low | Low |
| Child Friendly | Medium | Low |
| Character | The Great Dane impresses with its imposing appearance and its gentle, affectionate nature. | The Great Pyrenees is a confident and independent companion that was originally bred as a livestock guardian dog. |
This comparison is based on structured breed data from our Hundeo profiles and editorial fit criteria. It is meant as orientation, not as a substitute for individual advice from a trainer or veterinarian.
The Great Dane is a large dog (64 kg) with a life expectancy of 9 years. The Great Pyrenees is large (65 kg) and lives 11 years. For grooming, the Great Dane rates low, the Great Pyrenees medium. The Great Dane scores medium for child-friendliness, the Great Pyrenees low. For families with children, the Great Dane is more suitable.
Both breeds are comparable
For FamiliesGreat Dane has medium child-friendliness
Great DaneBoth breeds are comparable
Low MaintenanceGreat Dane: grooming low, shedding medium
Great DaneBoth breeds are comparable
The Great Dane is a large dog (64 kg) with low energy. The Great Pyrenees is large (65 kg) with low energy. The Great Dane lives 9 years, the Great Pyrenees 11 years.
The Great Dane's child-friendliness is rated medium, the Great Pyrenees's as low. Both breeds should be socialized with children early.
Grooming needs for the Great Dane are low, for the Great Pyrenees medium. Shedding is medium for the Great Dane and high for the Great Pyrenees.